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  2. 1867 San Narciso hurricane - Wikipedia

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    The San Narciso Hurricane was a extremely deadly and record breaking Atlantic hurricane that caused devastation to the British Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.After forming abnormally late for a Lesser Antilles hurricane, it went to be the costliest and deadliest storm of the 1867 Atlantic hurricane season.

  3. 1867 Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    The strongest storm of the season was Hurricane Nine, or the San Narciso hurricane. It developed in the Central Atlantic , and moved west to impact the Leeward Islands and Greater Antilles . The storm system was a major Category 3 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale , meaning the hurricane had maximum sustained winds of 111–130 ...

  4. List of Puerto Rico hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane-force winds drove this 10-foot (3 m) piece of 2x4 lumber through a palm tree in Puerto Rico during the 1928 Okerchobee hurricane, known in Puerto Rico as the San Felipe II hurricane September 13, 1928 – Okeechobee hurricane , also known as the San Felipe II hurricane, was a major hurricane that made landfall near Guayama as a ...

  5. Hurricanes in the Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Luis: 2: Eye passed to the north. Caused moderate damage. [14] 1989: Hurricane Hugo: 4: First hurricane to strike the main island of Tortola in over 50 years. Eye passed over the south of Saint Croix. Caused significant damage. [15] Early 20th century: 1960: Hurricane Donna: 2: Eye passed to the north of Anegada. [16] 1932: San ...

  6. 1867 in the British Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    29 October 1867 - The Territory is hit by what would later be known as the San Narciso hurricane. Approximately 600 people died in neighbouring St. Thomas, and approximately 26 residents in the British Virgin Islands. Additionally the RMS Rhone is sunk with the loss of an estimated 123 lives. [1]

  7. San Narciso - Wikipedia

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    San Narciso (Spanish for "Saint Narcissus") is the name of two places in the Philippines: San Narciso, Quezon; San Narciso, Zambales; In other uses. San Narciso, Belize; San Narciso, a fictional Californian city in Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49; 1867 San Narciso Hurricane, the costliest and deadliest storm of the 1867 Atlantic hurricane ...

  8. Here's how many Category 5 hurricanes have hit mainland U.S.

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    The November 1932 Cuba hurricane and Hurricane Irma in 2007 spent the longest combined time at Category 5 strength at 78 and 77 hours, respectively, according to the National Oceanic and ...

  9. RMS Rhone - Wikipedia

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    RMS Rhone was a UK Royal Mail Ship owned by the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company (RMSP). She was wrecked off the coast of Salt Island in the British Virgin Islands on 29 October 1867 in a hurricane, killing 123 people.